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<p>The threat to the UK from international terrorism is SEVERE, reflecting developments
in Syria and Iraq. We are taking action against ISIL overseas. Almost 800 UK personnel
are directly contributing to the anti-ISIL coalition, including through training for
security forces, air support and work to restrict ISIL’s funding and networks. The
Prime Minister recently announced an additional 125 troops to join those already training
Iraqi Security Forces. The UK has also provided £800 million to the humanitarian relief
effort in Syria. We are also tackling the threat at home, including through £130m
of additional Counter Terrorism funding announced in November to tackle the threat
from Syria and Iraq. During the last financial year, over three hundred people were
detained on suspicion of terrorism offences. The police are securing the removal from
the internet of around 1,000 pieces of unlawful terrorist-related content every week.</p><p>The
Counter Terrorism and Security Act came into force earlier this year and included
new powers to disrupt the ability of people to travel abroad to engage in terrorism-related
activity and to control their return to the UK. We will also introduce an Investigatory
Powers bill which will ensure that our legislation governing this work is modern and
fit for purpose. We are continuing to work to stop people being drawn into terrorism
through our Prevent work. This includes building partnerships with communities, as
well as working with local authorities, schools and prisons, all of whom are now subject
to a statutory duty requiring them to have regard to preventing people being drawn
into terrorism.</p>
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